In a message dated 3/19/05 12:03:45 AM, Jim writes:
Does it HAVE to be a "bonsai" pot?* Check out ikebana pots, then drill a
hole in the bottom.* I do that often.* MUCH more imagination and color used for
ikebana pots than for bonsai pots
-- which are STEEPED in tradition.
So where do I find an ikebana pot at a price I can afford? I do not have the
skill or equipment to drill a hole in a ceramic pot. I would have it done at
the tile company, which adds to the cost.
Surely someone at your bonsai club could give you a helping
hand. I bet Bill V has some Ikebana pots. Stone Lantern does.
Of course I don't know what you can afford, but you don't get
"nice" cheaply. Usually.
Jim Lewis -
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